Fuller House is a show that takes the “everything and the kitchen sink” approach to comedy. Okay, not so much a kitchen sink as a talking toilet, which is 100% a real thing that appears in the first episode of the show’s newest batch of wacky adventures. Fuller House is also all about guest stars, with neeeearly everyone from the original cast (looking at you, Olsen twins!) making return appearances alongside guest spots from the likes of New Kids on the Block. So yeah, when you hear that Los Angeles Lakers point guard Lonzo Ball popped by for an appearance on Netflix’s premier sitcom (a sitcom that sometimes features koi fish wrestling and disco kabuki), it shouldn’t be that surprising.

But what was Lonzo Ball doing on Fuller House, a show that is set in San Francisco and not Los Angeles? SPOILER ALERT: He showed up to show off his giant foot.

No, seriously.

Ball shows up in the Season 3 finale “Here Comes the Sun” as part of DJ (Candace Cameron Bure) and Steve’s (Scott Weinger) season/series-long game of will they/won’t they. Steve, who is now a podiatrist, broke the news to DJ that he’s been offered a job as the Lakers’ foot specialist, a job that will require him to move away from San Francisco just as he and DJ are ready to give their relationship another go. Bummer! Making the matters even more tense, Lonzo Ball shows up at the doorstep of the Fuller household to convince Steve face-to-foot to take the gig.

So yeah, the Lakers’ star player travels alone to San Francisco to convince a podiatrist to come to Los Angeles and work with his team’s feet. It’s telling what kind of show Fuller House is that this plot point doesn’t even register as all that weird in the midst of everything else going on. And the show even answers the question of how Ball found Steve at a house that is not his (“Drones”). At that point, Ball sits down on the couch, takes off his shoe, and offers it to Steve (“All this could be yours”). DJ, in one of the weirdest “fight for your man” moments in all of sitcom history, goes toe-to-toe with ball in an effort to win Steve over.

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Steve then does a side-by-side comparison, saying that Ball’s metatarsals belong in a museum (again, not the weirdest thing ever said on this show). And, increasing the competition, Ball and DJ engage in a push-up competition–and Steve makes his choice! He goes with DJ! See ya later, Ball! Go cry on the lawn!

While this is Ball’s first-ever acting credit, the NBA star is no stranger to streaming service content. His reality show Ball in the Family, which obviously stars himself and his family, is currently on season 2 over on Facebook Watch. It’s highly unlikely that we’ll see more of Ball on Fuller House as Steve decided to remain San Francisco’s most sought-after podiatrist, but who knows–stranger things have happened on this show!